Will my newborns outie go away?

An umbilical hernia is a bulge caused by the umbilical cord as it enters the baby's abdomen. After birth, as the umbilical cord stump heals and falls off, the opening to the abdomen usually closes spontaneously.
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Will my baby outie become an innie?

Whether or not your baby has an innie or an outie belly button is due to chance. You won't know right away which way your baby's belly button will go, but both innies and outies are healthy. In the majority of cases, an outie is perfectly normal and not of medical concern.
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Will my babies belly button stay an outie?

Most umbilical hernias in babies go away on their own by the time your child is 2. If you have surgery to repair your umbilical hernia, your recovery time will depend on its size and how difficult your surgery was.
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When do babies outies go in?

And this is one mystery that isn't settled until your little one is a few weeks old. You won't know if your child is going to have an innie or outie belly button until their umbilical cord "stump" falls off, approximately two to three weeks after birth.
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Why is my newborn belly button sticking out?

Umbilical hernias are common and typically harmless. Umbilical hernias are most common in infants, but they can affect adults as well. In an infant, an umbilical hernia may be especially evident when the infant cries, causing the bellybutton to protrude. This is a classic sign of an umbilical hernia.
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Why is my 5 week old belly button sticking out?

Your baby may have an umbilical hernia if their belly button sticks out, particularly when they are straining during a bowel movement or are crying. The protrusion caused by the hernia will often decrease in size or disappear entirely while the infant is at rest.
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Do all babies have outies?

In outie belly buttons, the skin of the navel sticks out and gives the appearance of a knot. About 10 percent of newborns develop outie belly buttons, while the other 90 percent have innie belly buttons, says Denise Scott, MD, an Oklahoma-based pediatrician and expert with JustAnswer.
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Why does my 2 month old have a protruding belly button?

Umbilical hernias are common in newborns and infants younger than six months. Symptoms of umbilical hernia include: A slight swelling or even a bulge near the belly button. The spot becomes larger and harder when the baby cries, coughs, or strains, due to the increase of pressure on the abdomen.
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What causes Outie babies?

Most people who have an "outie" fall into one of two categories: either they were born with a tiny umbilical hernia, which is most likely, or had a small infection at the base of the umbilical cord that went unnoticed. This will cause unusual tissue called granulation tissue to form.
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Can I push my baby's umbilical hernia back in?

Kids sometimes need emergency surgery if the intestine is not reducible. This means it is stuck in the muscle wall, which can damage the intestines. At home, you can push the hernia back in, but don't put tape or anything else on the hernia to hold it in.
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Can you fix an outie belly button?

Belly button surgery, or umbilicoplasty, is a procedure in which those that were born with excessive skin in their belly button (an outie) have the excess skin removed. This procedure can also be performed to fix hernias and put the skin in and around the belly button in the proper place.
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How rare is being born with an outie belly button?

Most of us have innie belly buttons, with only about 10 percent outies.
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How long do umbilical hernias last in babies?

There is a good chance that your child's umbilical hernia will close on its own. Most of the time, a hernia that starts before 6 months of age will go away by 1 year of age. Your child may need surgery if the hernia is very large or if a hernia of any size has not gone away by age 5.
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Is umbilical hernia the same as outie?

A majority of people around the world have an innie belly button, but outies are incredibly common as well. The cause for concern about an outie belly button is when that outward bulge is actually a medical condition known as an umbilical hernia.
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How do you stop a protruding belly button?

Surgery. Umbilical hernia surgery is a small operation that typically takes about 20–30 minutes. In most cases, the person receiving surgery will be able to go home on the same day. Surgery involves making an incision at the base of the bellybutton and pushing the protruding tissue back into the abdomen.
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How do you fix a protruding umbilical cord?

Management and Treatment

Umbilical cord prolapse is an acute obstetric emergency that requires immediate delivery of the baby. The route of delivery is usually by cesarean section. The doctor will relieve cord compression by manually elevating the fetal presentation part until cesarean section is performed.
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What should a newborn's belly button look like?

The stump of a newborn's umbilical cord is usually yellowish green at birth. As the stump dries out and eventually falls off — usually within two weeks after birth — it'll change to brown to black. In the meantime, keep the stump clean and dry.
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When should I worry about my baby's umbilical hernia?

If a child who has an umbilical hernia has the following symptoms, seek emergency care right away: pain in the area of the hernia; tenderness, swelling or discoloration of the hernia; an inability to easily push in the hernia tissue; and vomiting or constipation.
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Should I be worried about my baby's umbilical hernia?

Most of the time, umbilical hernias do not cause any problems. In very rare cases, the organs from inside the belly are trapped (“incarcerated”) inside the hernia sac. This results in the bulge being present even when your child is calm.
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Do baby umbilical hernia belts work?

A hernia belt, truss or brace might provide temporary relief, but the bulge and pain can only be repaired with surgery. The surgeons at the Washington University Hernia Center specialize in treating hernias of all types.
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Does a coin help with umbilical hernia?

Although some people claim a hernia can be fixed by taping a coin down over the bulge, don't try this. Placing tape or an object over the bulge doesn't help and germs may accumulate under the tape, causing infection.
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How can I treat my baby's umbilical hernia at home?

In babies and young children, most umbilical hernias close without surgery. But larger umbilical hernias or those that become strangulated will require surgery. In adults, surgery is elective and recommended. There are no home treatments to "fix" an umbilical hernia without surgery.
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What does an umbilical hernia look like on a baby?

Umbilical hernias appear as a bulge or swelling in the belly button area. The swelling may become more noticeable when the baby cries and may become smaller or disappear when the baby is quiet.
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